Vibración in english

Vibration

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vibración = vibration ; throb ; flutter ; judder. 

Example: An audiorecording is a recording on which sound vibrations have been registered by mechanical or electrical means so that the sound may be reproduced.Example: Suddenly she felt a throb of regret, like a surge of pain in the gut.Example: The gauge has a flutter that is accompanied with a buzzing at times.Example: We step into the metal cage, Mike tells us to hold on, pushes a lever and we begin to ascend, with a judder at first, then smoothly.

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» buenas vibracionesgood vibes .

Example: Sure, we all have moments, but if a person is inclined to have these 'bad vibes' more often than 'good vibes,' then they need to step back.

» dar buenas vibracionesgive + Nombre + good vibesgive off + good vibes .

Example: The place gave him good vibes, became friends with the owner, Tracy, and he's been among the cafe's loyal patrons since.

Example: Bugs and bunnies feel good around people who give off good vibes.

» dar malas vibracionesgive + Nombre + bad vibesgive off + bad vibes .

Example: As a child, Ahatake was closer to his mother than he was to his father, his reason is that his father gave him bad vibes.

Example: I've encountered two individuals who not just gave off bad vibes, they were sending out waves of pure malice.

» malas vibracionesbad vibes .

Example: Sure, we all have moments, but if a person is inclined to have these 'bad vibes' more often than 'good vibes,' then they need to step back.

» vibracionesthrobbingvibes [Generalmente usado en plural] .

Example: The reader will feel the throbbing of a grateful heart in every page.

Example: The path of least resistance would be to go with his vibes and decide that marriage was not for him.

Vibración synonyms

quiver in spanish: carcaj, pronunciation: kwɪvɜr part of speech: noun, verb tremor in spanish: temblor, pronunciation: tremɜr part of speech: noun oscillation in spanish: oscilación, pronunciation: ɑsəleɪʃən part of speech: noun palpitation in spanish: palpitación, pronunciation: pælpəteɪʃən part of speech: noun quivering in spanish: temblor, pronunciation: kwɪvɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective shaking in spanish: sacudida, pronunciation: ʃeɪkɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective trembling in spanish: temblor, pronunciation: trembəlɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective shakiness in spanish: inestabilidad, pronunciation: ʃeɪkinəs part of speech: noun
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